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Co-directed by Ursula Sullivan and Joanna Strumpf, the gallery operates a dynamic exhibition program representing over 40 artists and estates across its Sydney and Melbourne spaces, as well as its itinerant programming in Singapore and London. Regularly consulting to major public and private museums, Sullivan+Strumpf acts in an advisory capacity to public and private collections internationally.

With diverse, innovative and progressive programming with currently over 25 exhibitions annually, extensive public talks and publishing, including a bi-monthly magazine, and a recently re-ignited global art fair schedule, the gallery has helped foster and grow the careers of some of the most significant contemporary artists in Australia, Southeast Asia and beyond.

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Polly Borland

Polly Borland

2024-07-0133:17

Polly Borland is one of Australia’s most internationally recognisable contemporary artists. Famed for her early editorial work and portraiture, the artist today has shifted her focus decidedly to sculpture. Claire Summers spoke with Polly about her new exhibition with Sullivan+Strumpf, about the distinctive and disruptive visual language that has defined her practice throughout her 4 decades as an artist and about her transition from photography to working in three-dimensional space. Encoun...
Sanné Mestrom’s art practice has always worked to complicate understandings of sculpture, but has recently focused more intently on exploring the agency of sculpture and its accountability to public and private space and the people that inhabit it. In the fascinating discussion recorded during the installation of her latest exhibition, Body as Verb, Sanné and Gallery Director Ursula Sullivan discuss how Hannah Höch, motherhood and moving to the Blue Mountains has changed her and her pr...
In this delightful, meandering conversation, multimedia artist Angela Tiatia chats with Genevieve Smart, co-founder of the iconic Australian fashion label, Ginger & Smart about the climate crisis, art and fashion. It’s a fascinating discussion between two creative kindred spirits who met in 2017 at a climate crisis workshop on Heron Island organised by renowned Australian environmentalist, Tim Flannery. Angela was also featured in Ginger & Smart’s recent Changemakers Series wi...
There is an intrinsic link between place and identity - who we are, is to a large extent determined by our environment. Alex Seton’s unusual upbringing around a marble quarry not far from the Wombeyan Caves in New South Wales, Australia has shaped him at least as much as he has shaped the limestone that comes from it. Seton’s award winning sculptural works, hewn from solid marble are a love letter to this upbringing and the material he has worked with his whole life. His sculptures are a p...
Artist Lindy Lee draws on her Australian and Chinese heritage to develop Contemporary works that engage with the history of art, Daoism, Ch’an (Zen) Buddhism and the cosmos including the connections between humanity and nature. Join Lindy and Sullivan+Strumpf gallery Director Joanna Strumpf for this delightful conversation recorded in the lead-up to her forthcoming survey show Moon in a Dew Drop opening in October at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (MCA). Several new works have been ...
Throughout history, artists have always quoted and appropriated, synthesising the past and (hopefully) creating something new all their own. It is the modus operandi of award winning painter Sam Leach and is exemplified in his controversial Wynne Prize winning work based on a 17th century Dutch painting of an Italianette landscape. No stranger to controversy, Sam Leach is now using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to generate new imagery based on his own catalogue of work, which he then painstak...
A road trip through the Australian outback listening to an audio book of Homer’s The Odyssey was the beginning of a transformative journey for contemporary ceramicist Kirsten Coelho — a journey which would eventually take her to Europe and inspire her upcoming exhibition, Ithaca at the Samstag Museum of Art. Join Kirsten and Samstag Museum of Art Associate Curator Joanna Kitto for an enlightening odyssey through the work of one of Australia’s leading ceramicists. Sullivan + Strumpf website...
Tony Albert is one of the most important indigenous artists working in Australia today. In light of recent world events, he reflects with long-time friend and National Gallery of Australia Program Manager Sally Brand on his latest exhibition, Duty of Care. Albert’s work has always been in protest, seeking positivity in the face of adversity ⁠— but in late 2019, during his six week residency at Canberra Glassworks there is no way he could have known how the death of George Floyd would set Ame...
Natalya Hughes and Grant Stevens have been close friends and colleagues for 20 years. Both use digital technology in the creation of their art work, but in very different ways. Join Natalya and Grant for a walk through The Forest, Grant’s latest work which brings digital technology and the natural environment together in an endless series of speculative moments, uneasy contemplation, instant gratification and perpetual fatigue. On now at Sullivan + Strumpf Gallery, Sydney and online. Sulli...
Curator Louis Ho chats with Jeremy Sharma about his art and his music in the lead-up to Flat ⁠— a virtual exhibition supported by the National Arts Council featuring works by Alfonse Chiu, Daniel Chong, Mark Chua and Lam Li Shuen, Fazleen Karlan, Genevieve Leong, Justin Lin, Nicholas Ong, Fiona Seow, Mangkhut (Jeremy Sharma), Moses Tan and Terry Wee. Sullivan + Strumpf website www.sullivanstrumpf.com Instagram www.instagram.com/sullivanstrumpf/ Facebook www.facebook.com/sullivanstrumpf/ Twi...
What does vampire folklore and aggravated burglary have in common? Join photographer, sculptor, video artist and musician Darren Sylvester and Sullivan + Strumpf Gallery Director Ursula Sullivan in this revealing conversation about vampiric mythology, pop culture, desirability, mortality and a recent home invasion. Fresh off an NGV career retrospective, Darren’s new exhibition Balustrade Stake opens June 4, 2020 at Sullivan + Strumpf Gallery, Sydney. Sullivan + Strumpf website www.sulliva...
Independent Curator and Writer Hamish Sawyer chats with Natalya Hughes about her latest body of work — a new series of paintings examining de Kooning’s representation of women. In this thought provoking conversation, Hughes’ calls into question the idea of the male genius artist and explains how she used de Kooning as her assistant in the creation of these new works. Sullivan + Strumpf website www.sullivanstrumpf.com Instagram www.instagram.com/sullivanstrumpf/ Facebook www.facebook.com/s...
Greg Hodge’s art work has always had a way of unsettling assumptions. Still in lockdown in Paris after a three-month residency, he chats with interior designer David Flack about art, architecture and his upcoming exhibition at Sullivan + Strumpf gallery. Sullivan + Strumpf website www.sullivanstrumpf.com Instagram www.instagram.com/sullivanstrumpf/ Facebook www.facebook.com/sullivanstrumpf/ Twitter www.twitter.com/sullivanstrumpf Flack Studio Insta https://www.instagram.com/flackstudio_ Fla...
Sullivan + Strumpf gallery Director Joanna Strumpf chats with the legendary entertainer and Helpmann award winner, Todd McKenney about Covid-19, his two greyhounds and his passion for collecting contemporary art – a decades long affair which began in Melbourne with a season of Cats. Thank you Andrew Lloyd Webber! Tune in to this not to be missed “Toddcast” to hear about how Darren Sylvester’s epic work “Broken Model” would be the first thing Todd would save in a fire, and why Todd believes w...
Eko Nugroho is part of a new wave of artists forging a unique Indonesian visual language deeply rooted in everyday life. In this episode, renowned writer, curator and broadcaster Julie Ewington talks to 4A Centre for Contemporary Art Director Mikala Tai about this exciting visual artist, his work and the latest Sullivan + Strumpf (Singapore) group show 'Nothing Lasts Nothing's Finished', featuring Nugroho’s work alongside Southeast Asian visual artists Juka Araikawan, Dawn Ng and Enggar Rhoma...
Contemporary Visual Artist and ceramicist Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran speaks with Diana Campbell Betancourt, Artistic Director of the Samdani Art Foundation. As friends and collaborators, this fascinating discussion traverses language, the significance of regionally specific dialogues, ceramic histories and sex. It's a revealing insight into the artist and his art work as well as his new exhibition at Sullivan + Strumpf gallery, Polymorphous Figures. Sullivan + Strumpf website www.sullivanstru...
Sullivan + Strumpf gallery directors Ursula Sullivan and Joanna Strumpf talk with five of their visual artists from around the world. It’s a fascinating and worrying insight into the impacts of COVID-19 on these artists, their families and the visual arts in general. Join Ry David Bradley in lock down in London, Jemima Wyman from home in LA, Kanchana Gupta in Singapore, Polly Borland marooned in Byron Bay and Gregory Hodge stuck in Paris. Ry David Bradley www.sullivanstrumpf.com/artists/ry-d...
Glenn Barkley and Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran are contemporary Australian artists represented by Sullivan + Strumpf gallery in Sydney. Both work with ceramics and are also good friends. This conversation between the two artists provides a unique insight into Glenn's practice and how Australia's recent bushfire disaster inspired his latest exhibition, 'What did the Birds Say?' (until April 30 at Sullivan + Strumpf Gallery, Sydney). Website www.sullivanstrumpf.com Instagram www.instagram.c...
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